Something about that bi-sect doesn't make sense.  Your pointing to a
commit that contains no code.

I only have a few minutes with touch pad right now but tried git and
can also reproduce.

The only thing that looked suspicious in log files is this:

[1082669.808] (II) /dev/input/event6 (10:commonDispatchDevice): device type = 4

I believe that says its detected as a cursor device?  There is a case
statement for ABS_MT_SLOT that is supposed to set that value correctly
that seems not to be working now.

Can you confirm if your using wacom-input Bamboo drivers as well?
This may be MT specific (I hope).

Chris

On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 2:22 AM, Favux ... <favux...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> Bisection shows it is the 12-21-10 "Merge branch 'multimonitor-purge'"
> commit.  Its snapshot xf86-input-wacom-68351da breaks touch.  Although
> rather than slamming to the left it jitters horizontally in place over
> about 1.5 cm.  The prior commit of the same date "Bamboo tablet does
> not report device_id anymore" snapshot xf86-input-wacom-2b9eb3d still
> has working touch.
>
> Favux
>
> On Sun, Jan 9, 2011 at 11:53 PM, Peter Hutterer
> <peter.hutte...@who-t.net> wrote:
>>
>> can you run a bisect over the code to identify which commit broke it?
>> three different features got merged, multimonitor removal, the scrollring
>> fixes and chris' bamboo patches. Not sure which one caused the bug.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>  Peter
>>
>
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